Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole ..., Band 2;Band 10;Band 59Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... Post , Samuel Rawson , Stephen tive with the public revenue ; and land , land itself , the Bates , and Moses Fairchild . great capital of the county , the form in which the vast Those who know these gentlemen will recognise among ...
... Post , Samuel Rawson , Stephen tive with the public revenue ; and land , land itself , the Bates , and Moses Fairchild . great capital of the county , the form in which the vast Those who know these gentlemen will recognise among ...
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... Post Office thorities , which it is bound to preserve . They have , too , Department , a department over which the President different constituents . The members of the Senate are claims the same control as over the rest , has actually ...
... Post Office thorities , which it is bound to preserve . They have , too , Department , a department over which the President different constituents . The members of the Senate are claims the same control as over the rest , has actually ...
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... post , till they whose right it is , shall and took place too recently and too notoriously to brook decide whether the Senate be a faction , wantonly resist- contradiction , or to require corroboration on this floor . ing lawful power ...
... post , till they whose right it is , shall and took place too recently and too notoriously to brook decide whether the Senate be a faction , wantonly resist- contradiction , or to require corroboration on this floor . ing lawful power ...
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... post facto ment against him . If called to sit upon the trial of a laws cannot be passed . 4. The resolution was single , person to whom they were inimical , the question was in not joint ; and therefore not capable of taking the form ...
... post facto ment against him . If called to sit upon the trial of a laws cannot be passed . 4. The resolution was single , person to whom they were inimical , the question was in not joint ; and therefore not capable of taking the form ...
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... Post Office Committee , of which he was chair- selves , but that the time will come when they will revive , Iman , were engaged in a most laborious and extensive in- criminals sentenced by the United States courts were now allowed to go ...
... Post Office Committee , of which he was chair- selves , but that the time will come when they will revive , Iman , were engaged in a most laborious and extensive in- criminals sentenced by the United States courts were now allowed to go ...
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